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Lord Henry Seymour (politician)

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42: 678: 653: 418: 190:, where he experimented with the use of seaweed as a fertiliser. He had a reputation for both eccentricity and benevolence when he died, unmarried, in 1830. There is a memorial to him in 422: 433: 109: 23: 698: 643: 136:, and, a double return being made, the case came before the House of Commons. Seymour-Conway chose not to stand in the ensuing by-election; his brother 648: 171:. By 1816, these offices brought an income of more than Β£10,000 a year (equivalent to Β£966,866 as of 2023) . He was also craner and wharfinger of the 638: 500: 454: 543: 486: 101: 70: 589: 117: 191: 688: 673: 668: 663: 658: 528: 471: 219: 168: 683: 450: 133: 41: 495: 475: 227: 82: 564: 574: 121: 113: 97: 78: 462: 442: 400: 610: 514: 505: 235: 137: 58: 560: 129: 86: 66: 54: 703: 693: 112:, which he represented until 1783. As his re-election in Midhurst did not appear to be sustainable in the 409: 105: 633: 628: 585: 539: 482: 429: 74: 195: 160: 343: 328: 302: 376: 250: 323: 159:
The election of 1784 marked Henry's retirement from politics. In 1790, he and his brother
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Due to a falling-out between his father, the Earl of Hertford, and the Corporation of
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took his place and won the by-election. During this period, he was for some time a
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Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Antrim constituencies
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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He spent the rest of his life in the improvement of his estate at
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The Parilamentary representation of the city of Coventry
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were jointly granted, for life, the sinecures of joint
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in the Warwickshire Militia, and befriended the poet
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Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford
marquess

Eton
Hertford College, Oxford
MA
Merton College
House of Commons
Coventry
Henry Seymour Conway
1768 election
Andrew Archer
Walter Waring
Coventry
1774 election
Midhurst
Parliament of Ireland
County Antrim
1780 election
Downton
1784 election
Robert Shafto
Hon. Edward Bouverie
William Scott
William
captain
George Crabbe
Aldeburgh
major
Robert

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